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Irving RusinowSchool for Ted (1964)

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Through the clever use of children's clay models, this film decscribes the functions of various individuals associated with the school, including principals, teachers, cafteria workers, crossing gurads, custodians, and the PTA. The audience for this film would have been first-graders. While they do not have significant roles, the Asian and Black students in the class represent one of the earliest examples of integrated classrooms shown in academic film.


This movie is part of the collection: Academic Film Archive of North America

Producer: Irving Rusinow
Production Company: Permission to display this film was granted by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Sponsor: Jeff Rusinow
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: elementary school; integration


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